REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. It is now autumn, a fact which the shorter days and cooler nights make clear to um without sight of the falling poplar leaves and the denuded limes. The farmers of the north and west have been overtaken in harvesting in spite ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRAWL In many districts recent weather has been untoward for the harvest, whilst the grain in shock haa been gathered and stacked between the showers. Of the present semen it may be noted in its favour that such breaks as have occurred ...
... REVIEW OF THE IRON MARKET. No fundamental improvement in the iron market has arisen since money declined to five per cent , with the exception of a rally in Scotch pigs of a few shillings per ton, and the emission of orders for Welsh bars to the extent ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. Rumours of political disturbance in the East have been sufficient to cause a decline in Connie, but they have not been sufficient to cause an advance in cora Holders of grain, however, are rather firmer instead of weaker from ...
... REVIEWS OF VOLUNTEERS. A largely-attended meeting of commanding tfficers of volunteer regiments was held on Monday t the Horse Guards, summoned by General Ui. suuson, commanding the home district, to com- muuicate to them a letter he had received from ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. Since harvest • million quarters of the new wheal crop have been sold at an average price of 31s. per quarter, or quite 9s, below an ordinary remunerative level. The world is not overburdened with wheat supplies this year, but ...
... THE EASTER MONDAY REVIEW. The Easter Monday Volunteer Review tow. £ lace on Monday, on a portion of the Southdowas, bout midway between Brighton and the Sussex county town of Lewes. Fine weather favoured the pageant. Some 20,000 volunteers took part in ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. Owing to the holidays it is not very ay to say anything very de6nite concerning the week's trade, but it may simply be noted that business, so far as it has yet been resumed, has shown a very decided firm- (From Funny Folks.) ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. Under the influence of the genial change in weather, vegetaticn is now making rapid program, but all the crops are remarkably backward. A late harvest, with all its attendant risks, would now appear to be inevitable; and, indeed ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. The supply of old grain is now almost entirely exhausted, but now we shall be in the receipt of new supplies, so that the difficulty of scarcity which has, to some extent, perplexed us during the season will at length have been ...